Kodak reorganizes into five divisions

AngelaChen

Eastman Kodak Co. has reorganized into five business divisions and consolidated its regional sales groups, in the struggling company’s latest efforts to pare down and focus its portfolio.

The five divisions are: print systems led by Brad Krutchen; enterprise inkjet systems led by Philip Cullimore; micro 3-D printing and packaging led by Philip Cullimore on an interim basis; software and solutions led by Eric-Yves Mahe; and consumer and film led by Steven Overman, who is also chief marketing officer.

The company
KODK, +0.00%
is combining its four regional sales organizations into two, with one covering Europe, the U.S. and Canada, Australia and New Zealand, and the other covering the emerging markets of Asia, Latin America, Middle East and Africa. All changes are effective Jan. 1.

Eastman Kodak, founded in the 1880s as a film company that revolutionized the photography industry, filed for bankruptcy protection in January 2012 after decades of missteps. It has been trying to refocus the business. For example, Kodak said in March it would sell Eastman Business Park, its sprawling industrial and technology facility in Rochester and Greece, N.Y.

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